5.8
An ambitious young skier, determined to break all existing records, is contemptuous of the teamwork advocated by the US coach when they go to Europe for the Olympics.
Robert Redford
David Chappellet
Gene Hackman
Eugene Claire
Camilla Sparv
Carole Stahl
Karl Michael Vogler
Machet
Jim McMullan
Johnny Creech
Kathleen Crowley
American Newspaper Woman
Dabney Coleman
Mayo
Kenneth Kirk
D.K.
Oren Stevens
Kipsmith
Jerry Dexter
Engel
Walter Stroud
Mr. Chappellet
Carole Carle
Lena
Rip McManus
Devore
Joe Jay Jalbert
Tommy Erb
Tom J. Kirk
Stiles
Harald Dietl
Christian Doermer
Michael Gempart
Walter Gnilka
Werner Heyking
Noam Pitlik
Sylvester Stallone
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Director
Michael Ritchie
Novel
Oakley Hall
Screenplay
James Salter
September 28, 2016
8
If ANY film I have ever seen comes the closest to taking a sophisticated look at what most of the world would consider to be the spoiled-rotten, prima donna, mega-talented amateur athlete (I would add 'American', but I believe they would be like Redford's characterization even if they weren't), Michael Ritchie nails it. Way underrated. And it makes you wonder, especially with the poster pictured here, if the title's a double entendre (and not just slickly-marketed sex-advertising), not merely for various OTHER curves Redford's character wants to/succeeds in navigating, but also the possible crash-and-burn Chappellet may have, if he continues his wild, burn-the-candle-at-both-ends lifestyle while participating in quite a dangerous sport. Sonny Bono-jokes aside, this kind of thing happens.
Simply marvelous work by Redford, Gene Hackman, Ritchie and cinematographer Brian Probyn. Essential purchase and rewatches for sports fans and the work of Redford, Hackman and Ritchie especially. Easily my favourite of Ritchie's work, next to, sentimentally, 'The Bad News Bears' (which is a whole different kettle of fish altogether).
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$16,500,000.00
Revenue:
$0.00